Computer-Aided Exploration of the Martian Geology


Title

Computer-Aided Exploration of the Martian Geology

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Earth and Space Science
Pagination
393 – 407
Date Published
Jan-08-2018
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
3161
Abstract

Motivated by growing amounts of data and enhanced resolution from orbiters and rovers, systems for computer‐aided decision support are becoming invaluable in planetary exploration. This article illustrates the value of such systems for a case study on the exploration of the Martian geology, along with improvements in assessing the favorability for landing. Under the current technical status quo for landing and rover's mobility, results show that Eastern Margaritifer Terra and Meridiani Planum stand out due to their high density of scientific targets and flat surfaces. However, our approach allows us to scale the analysis using different scenarios for the entire planet, quantifying the substantial benefits should higher landing elevations and higher rover speeds be realized in the future. This analysis offers new insights into the interplay of technical and scientific constraints.

Short Title
Earth and Space Science